On Sat, 2019-06-29 at 16:19 +, dep wrote:
> when i use the shadow control to bring detail out of the muck, past
> a certain point it also adds blotchiness to areas such as the sky.
Make sure your image is in 16 or 32-bit mode, under image->precision.
When i tried, i found i got blotchiness in
In the copy of my post I got from the list mailer the URL is not cut, so
things happened on your end. Hence not a typo but likely your mail reader.
Cut on the 72th column, anyone still doing Fortran?
On 7/4/19 2:40 AM, Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list wrote:
In case anybody ELSE had a problem br
In case anybody ELSE had a problem bringing up the website from thelink
provided below, note that a typo divorced the final 'l' from .html.
Here is the corrected link...
https://patdavid.net/2013/11/getting-around-in-gimp-luminosity-masks.html
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said Ofnuts:
| The answer is luminosity masks:
| https://patdavid.net/2013/11/getting-around-in-gimp-luminosity-masks.htm
|l
|
| Basically, you make selections where the selection amount on a given
| pixel is proportional to the closeness of the pixel's luminosity to the
| range of luminosity you
said Liam R E Quin:
| On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 15:40 +, dep wrote:
| > Which is to say that I'd
| > like
| > to set a GIMP default to 32 bits while in GIMP, no matter the bit
| > depth of
| > the original image. Does this make sense?
|
| Yes, it'd be a good feature request. Please file an issue.
On 6/29/19 6:19 PM, dep wrote:
greetings, everybody.
one of the things i've long hoped for, that photoshop has had and gimp
hadn't but now does in 2.10.x, is the highlight/shadow controls.
but i'm a bit puzzled by one aspect, and i'm hoping someone here can help
me sort what i'm getting wrong.
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 15:40 +, dep wrote:
> Which is to say that I'd
> like
> to set a GIMP default to 32 bits while in GIMP, no matter the bit
> depth of
> the original image. Does this make sense?
Yes, it'd be a good feature request. Please file an issue. Thanks!
Liam
--
Liam Quin, ht
said Liam R E Quin:
| The bit depth is about the amount of information stored in each pixel -
| a JPEG image is limited to 8 bits per channel, so 24 bits in RGB, per
| pixel. You could work in 32bit floating point mode in GIMP, but when
| you exported the JPEG image it'd be exported as 8-bit. So y
On Sat, 2019-06-29 at 16:19 +, dep wrote:
> when i use the shadow control to bring detail out of the muck, past
> a certain point it also adds blotchiness to areas such as the sky.
Make sure your image is in 16 or 32-bit mode, under image->precision.
When i tried, i found i got blotchiness in